The actor’s death was announced on social media earlier today by his son-in-law, actor Max Martini, who commemorated Margolin in a touching Instagram post.
“The two deepest moments of my life… The birth of my children and being by my father-in-law’s bedside who passed away this morning.”Wrote Max Martini. “My mother, brother and I held her hands. It’s in our hands to fill life with equally profound moments between birth and death. It will bear fruit. It’s a deep awareness that I want to share. I love you Stuart Margolin. You’re a great actor/writer/producer/director. But more importantly, he is a very talented stepfather, who is always there for his love and support. family. RIP Pappy.”
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Stuart Margolin won two Emmys (in 1979 and 1980) for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Angel, which he later reprized in a series of TV movies.
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His long television career includes roles in numerous iconic television series, including: The Runaway, Monkees, Enchanted, That Girl, The Partridge Family, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Gunsmoke, M*A*S*H, Rhoda, Magnum PI, NCIS and unknown files.
Stuart Margolin died of natural causes, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Margolin has also proven to be a prolific television director, directing episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Wonder Woman, Touched by an Angel, The Love Boat, Magnum, PI, Northern Exposure, Quantum Leap, and of course, The Rockford. Folders.
Born on January 31, 1940, in Davenport, Iowa, and raised in Dallas, Stuart Margolin attended boarding school in Nashville and a private school in Dallas after dropping out of several public schools.
She moved to New York to live with her older brother Arnold, who had played as a backup on Broadway in the original production of The Diary of Anne Frank and then attended a summer theater camp in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, where she met Barney Brown. A man who would become a mentor to Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman, and Robert Duvall.
After graduating from high school in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1958, he followed Brown, now a drama teacher and director of the Pasadena Playhouse in Southern California. He studied there for two years, then another year in New York.
Stuart Margolin made her screen debut on an episode of The Gertrude Berg Show on CBS in 1961, starring as a sailor in NBC’s Ensign O’Toole starring Dean Jones, and in Burke’s Law, The Fugitive, 12 O’. acted in serials. Clock High, Occasional Spouses and Monkees.
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